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<blockquote data-quote="99in99" data-source="post: 640526" data-attributes="member: 4907"><p>re: CGC - ask me again at the end of the season. Trying to project his possibility of success thru a mere 4 games with us is dumb stuff.</p><p></p><p>I think Woody was in over his head because at the end of season 1 of Woody, we were still missing open-field tackles, taking awful lines towards ball carriers, and playing that stupid soft coverage yards off the LOS. This, at the end of the season. I saw no real improvement nor player development. We had 11 straight years of terrible D under PJ. It's a statistically anomalous to assume that suddenly would've changed in year 12. Dumb stuff.</p><p></p><p>I've not commented on CGC here so am not guilty of anything resembling "logical hypocrisy". What I said isn't "dumb stuff" either but based on an entire season of observation. Opining that JG might've transferred is just that - an opinion. It's no worse than the complete speculation that, had PJ stayed we would've been awesome or "likely would've won 9+ games" or other nonsensical predictions I've read. Given PJ's loyalty to QBs, it's more likely and realistic to assume that either TO or LJ would've won the starting job, with the other being backup...than it is to think PJ takes the plunge and goes with the guy 3rd on the depth chart. Literally, he never did that so assuming he'd suddenly change his coaching ways in year 12 is also dumb stuff.</p><p></p><p>There was no illogical criticism of PJ in my response so I guess that comment was directed elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99in99, post: 640526, member: 4907"] re: CGC - ask me again at the end of the season. Trying to project his possibility of success thru a mere 4 games with us is dumb stuff. I think Woody was in over his head because at the end of season 1 of Woody, we were still missing open-field tackles, taking awful lines towards ball carriers, and playing that stupid soft coverage yards off the LOS. This, at the end of the season. I saw no real improvement nor player development. We had 11 straight years of terrible D under PJ. It's a statistically anomalous to assume that suddenly would've changed in year 12. Dumb stuff. I've not commented on CGC here so am not guilty of anything resembling "logical hypocrisy". What I said isn't "dumb stuff" either but based on an entire season of observation. Opining that JG might've transferred is just that - an opinion. It's no worse than the complete speculation that, had PJ stayed we would've been awesome or "likely would've won 9+ games" or other nonsensical predictions I've read. Given PJ's loyalty to QBs, it's more likely and realistic to assume that either TO or LJ would've won the starting job, with the other being backup...than it is to think PJ takes the plunge and goes with the guy 3rd on the depth chart. Literally, he never did that so assuming he'd suddenly change his coaching ways in year 12 is also dumb stuff. There was no illogical criticism of PJ in my response so I guess that comment was directed elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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